Very good movie!
I showed it last fall. Liked it a lot.
I agree. Watch it in the cinema. A large screen is more immersive. That's the point of movies, isn't it?
It was shot on Super-16 and blown up to 35mm for distribution via digital intermediate. The aspect ratio is 1.85:1, the standard "widescreen" format for must U.S. theaters.
More info here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0961066/technical
If I might suggest, an independent or repertory theater might be more your style. They show better films in a more adult atmosphere and they hire more competent employees.
I find it interesting to think that many people will spend $1,000 on a flat screen TV, $500 on a home theater sound system and another $250 on a Blu-Ray player, not considering that they could have spent $50 per week for almost 9 months, watching movies in a theater, before they would repay their investment in a home theater system. They don't have to go to the video store. (Which might be just as far away as a movie theater.) They won't have to pop their own popcorn or make their own snacks. They won't have to worry about hooking up and operating the equipment. All they'll have to do is walk in, sit down and watch a movie. When they are done, they don't even have to clean up after themselves. They can just leave their cups in the cup holders and their empty popcorn bags on the floor.
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